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	<title>Comments on: Algeria</title>
	<link>http://downingstreetsays.com/briefings/2006/07/11/2916</link>
	<description>Every day the Prime Minister's Spokesman meets a small coterie of political journalists known as 'the lobby' for a topical chat, or 'briefing'.</description>
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		<title>By: Richard Bealey</title>
		<link>http://downingstreetsays.com/briefings/2006/07/11/2916#comment-5001</link>
		<author>Richard Bealey</author>
		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Dec 2006 01:31:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>If the prime Minister going to Algeria is there any chance to speak to the Algeria government and the people of Algeria or have a vote in Algeria to bring back oversea visiters to the region.  Look at the Berlitz Country Guide Algeria copyright 1990 book Entreprise National du Livre,  Alger,  I got the book in Waterstone of Exeter UK in 1993.  Lots of youths in Algeria asked me why you have got a penpal in algeria and you have not visited our country in one of the chat rooms.  I told the youths in the chat room it is a strange country with terrorists in Algeria and Algeria is not like any other western countrys when it comes about a ordinery English person going inside Algeria.  You must have a letter and if you have any other stamps in the passport like from Isreal or any other country that Algeria don't like the look off.  They could kick me back to England.  I would like the Algerian dinars to buy in Exeter England in are local travel agenceys if that alright with Algeria.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If the prime Minister going to Algeria is there any chance to speak to the Algeria government and the people of Algeria or have a vote in Algeria to bring back oversea visiters to the region.  Look at the Berlitz Country Guide Algeria copyright 1990 book Entreprise National du Livre,  Alger,  I got the book in Waterstone of Exeter UK in 1993.  Lots of youths in Algeria asked me why you have got a penpal in algeria and you have not visited our country in one of the chat rooms.  I told the youths in the chat room it is a strange country with terrorists in Algeria and Algeria is not like any other western countrys when it comes about a ordinery English person going inside Algeria.  You must have a letter and if you have any other stamps in the passport like from Isreal or any other country that Algeria don&#8217;t like the look off.  They could kick me back to England.  I would like the Algerian dinars to buy in Exeter England in are local travel agenceys if that alright with Algeria.</p>
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